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Dec 10, 2013
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when boeing gave away the technology -- china's demand and gave away the technology on the aircraft? >> they -- china -- on the 777, i used that as an example. it was really 737. nd so when you produce tuesday dge and wing -- fuselage and wing -- a fuselage is a seat and restroom -- small seats, by the way. the wings are the critical technology and once that's gone, once they develop and master the skills, so the jobs that travel with it are traded out to a place like seattle and those jobs never come back. now we have created a new boeing f the 737, and has understood when you let the wing technology leave you pay a terrible price. this has new wing technology. so far we're able to protect that somewhat. now with new -- other new aircraft coming online, we're going to be in the fight of our lives to preserve that technology here in the united states. i might add, a lot of the technology and the design for commercial aircraft found its and that's e r&d, sponsored by the u.s. taxpayer. and i've always had the question, when does the u.s. taxpayer then, when we commercialize a defense
when boeing gave away the technology -- china's demand and gave away the technology on the aircraft? >> they -- china -- on the 777, i used that as an example. it was really 737. nd so when you produce tuesday dge and wing -- fuselage and wing -- a fuselage is a seat and restroom -- small seats, by the way. the wings are the critical technology and once that's gone, once they develop and master the skills, so the jobs that travel with it are traded out to a place like seattle and those...
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Dec 3, 2013
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and good technology. technology has helped save our country, and it created the american way of life. this bill would stifle, would kill american technological genius. the provisions of the innovation act will impact on every inventor in a negative way in america. the innovation act will create more paperwork when an inventor files for an infringement claim, for example, someone is stealing his stuff, this will increase the cost to defend those rights and the potential, of course, if you have -- many more -- much more paperwork. then, you give the court the ability to dismiss the case on technical requirements. well, you didn't feel out this technicality. you missed that in the law. so it's making it more costly and a much more technically complicated. the act will impose rules on the judicial conference, meaning on our judges, which run counter to almost 80 years of established rulemaking process whereby the courts have been establishing their own rules of procedure. again, this law will be so -- will di
and good technology. technology has helped save our country, and it created the american way of life. this bill would stifle, would kill american technological genius. the provisions of the innovation act will impact on every inventor in a negative way in america. the innovation act will create more paperwork when an inventor files for an infringement claim, for example, someone is stealing his stuff, this will increase the cost to defend those rights and the potential, of course, if you have...
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Dec 2, 2013
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space technology leadership for the 21st century. it's easy to see how that upside is both national and local in scope. the launch capability at nearby walz air -- flight facility on the eastern shore is becoming a critical link to resupplying the international space station. commercial space companies make investments in our economy and create jobs all across the country. and specifically in my home state of maryland, companies like lock heed martin, orbital, employ thousands of people in my district alone, creating high-tech jobs, high-skilled jobs in the local community. a.t.k. is a leading aerospace supplier and has its main headquarters right up, not very far from here. i want to ensure that our legislation and policies regarding commercial space transportation reflect the changing industry. changes and activities that may not have been contemplated when the liability indemnification regime was first established. this one-year extension provides congress the opportunity to consider any potential changes that might be needed to e
space technology leadership for the 21st century. it's easy to see how that upside is both national and local in scope. the launch capability at nearby walz air -- flight facility on the eastern shore is becoming a critical link to resupplying the international space station. commercial space companies make investments in our economy and create jobs all across the country. and specifically in my home state of maryland, companies like lock heed martin, orbital, employ thousands of people in my...
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Dec 4, 2013
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technology made it easier for ompanies to do more with less, eliminating certain job occupations. a more competitive world let companies ship jobs anywhere. as good manufacturing jobs automated or headed offshore, workers lost their leverage, jobs paid less and offered fewer benefits. as values of communities broke down and competitive pressure increased, businesses lobbied washington to weaken unions and the value of the minimum wage. as a trickle down ideology became more prominent, taxes were slashed for the wealthiest while investments in things that make us all richer like schools and infrastructure, were allowed to wither. and for a certain period of time, we could ignore this weakening economic foundation in part because more families were relying on two earners, as women entered the work force. we took on more debt financed by a juiced up housing market. but when the music stopped and crisis hit, -- and the result is an economy that's become profoundly unequal. and families that are more nsecure. since 1979, when i graduated from high school, our productivity is up by more
technology made it easier for ompanies to do more with less, eliminating certain job occupations. a more competitive world let companies ship jobs anywhere. as good manufacturing jobs automated or headed offshore, workers lost their leverage, jobs paid less and offered fewer benefits. as values of communities broke down and competitive pressure increased, businesses lobbied washington to weaken unions and the value of the minimum wage. as a trickle down ideology became more prominent, taxes...